Improvement in jewelry-box



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LEVLL. EURDON, 0E PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.

Letters .Patent No. 96,669, dated November9, 1869.

IMPROVEMENT IN JEWELRY-BOX The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making partv f the same To all who/m. 'it may concern l Y v Be it known that I, LEVI `L. BUnDoN, of the city and county of Providence, in the State of Rhode v Island, have invent-ed a new and useful Jewelry-Box, especiallyadapted for the protection anddisplay of certain articles of jewelry.

My invention consists ih constructing a box with buttons, as the case may be; and I do hereby-declare the following specification, taken in connection with the drawings furnished andforming a part of the same, to

be a true, clear, and exact description thereof.

Figure l represents one of niy boxes with a portion of the cover removed, showing the interior of the upper section.

Ais the body of the box.

B is the cover of the upper section.

G is the cover of the lower section.

D is the partition in' the body of thebox, and serves asA the bottom of both boxes, the distance from it to both covers being as may be desired.

F'gllrlefZ 'represents'the same in verticalsection.A Parts are lettered as in fig. 1.

In red ink are exhibited twoestnds or buttons of the Y character referred to.

Holes of proper size are punched in the partition.v D, through which the lfront and back of the buttons are united, having ornamental designs on both sides, which can be exhibited by removing the covers of the box respectively.

Having thus described my invention,

I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The jewelry-box herein described, oonsistingof the body A', the partition-Rand the covers B and C, an

ranged as shown.

LEVI L. BURDON. Witnesses:

CHARLES L. SPENCER, Geo. A. PnoKHAM.l 

